CSAA-D was well represented at the 2018 ASHE Conference! Our faculty and students presented and chaired fifteen dynamic sessions. We are all looking forward to next year’s ASHE in Portland, Oregon.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

8:00am – 9:00am

This is Soul Work: An Nkwaethnography of Three Black First-Generation Doctoral Students; Raven Cokley, University of Georgia; Jason K Wallace, University of Georgia; Lamesha Andrews, University of Georgia

12:45pm – 2:00pm

Becoming a Tempered Radical: Student Affairs Administrators as Activists for LGBTQ Students in the South; Christopher Broadhurst, University of New Orleans; Georgianna Martin, University of Georgia

2:15pm – 3:30pm

Centering the Voices of Student Activists

Can I Breathe Here?: The Impacts of College Activism on Black Students; Gadise Regassa

Using Twitter to Hear Marginalized Students after a Racially-Motivated Murder on Campus; Virginia L. Byrne; Alice Donlan, University of Maryland, TLTC; Bridget Higginbotham

Elevating the Voices of Black Student Activists Attending a Predominantly White Institution; Jari Minnett, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Chair – Terah J Stewart, The University of Georgia

Discussant- Eddie Comeaux, University of California, Riverside

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16

8:00am – 9:15am

Exploring the Rhetoric of Social Class Among First-Generation, Low-Income College Students; Georgianna Martin, University of Georgia; Brittany M Williams, University of Georgia

“Speaking Up When I Disagree…”: A Case Study on Campus Climate for Engaging with Difference; Rebecca Taylor, Emory University; Laila McCloud, University of Iowa; Qua’Aisa Williams, Emory University; Katie Burr, University of Georgia; Cassie L. Barnhardt, University of Iowa

10:45 am – 11:30 am

#GhanaTaughtMe: Reimagining U.S. Higher Education through Ghanaian Study Abroad; Brittany M Williams, University of Georgia; Raven Cokley, University of Georgia

“I have to do better”: How Social Class has Helped Low-Income, First-Generation College Students Navigate College; Georgianna Martin, University of Georgia; Lamesha Andrews, University of Georgia; Danielle Bostick, University of Georgia; Brittany McDaniel, University of Georgia; Marlon Gibson, University of Georgia

3:15pm – 4:30pm

Envisioning a Holistic Research Agenda for Student Activism in Higher Education

Chair- Jenna Sablan, University of Maryland

Organizer- Melissa L Rocco, University of Maryland

Presenter- Alex C. Lange, University of Iowa

Presenter- Chris Linder, University of Utah

Presenter- Eddie R. Cole, College of William & Mary

Presenter- Jason K Wallace, University of Georgia

Presenter- Meg Evans, University of Georgia

Understanding Student Activism

Consejitos as an Everyday Resistant Strategy Among Mexican American College Students from the Borderlands; Nydia Carole Sanchez, The University of Texas at Austin; Estee Hernández, Florida State University

Lessons Learned: Unpacking How Students Navigate, Resist and Disrupt their (College) Orientation; Katherine S Cho, University of California, Los Angeles

Chair- Terah J Stewart, The University of Georgia

Discussant- Nichole M Garcia, Rutgers University

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2018

10:30am – 11:30am

Campus Sexual Violence Perpetration: It Shouldn’t Be Black or White; Niah Grimes, University of Georgia; Chris Linder, University of Utah

CritNoir: Reframing the Black/white Continuum and Implicating Non-Black People of Color in Anti-Black Racism; Terah J Stewart, The University of Georgia; Melvin Antoine Whitehead, University of Georgia; Qua’Aisa Williams, Emory University; Stephen John Quaye, Miami University